[
UK
/bˈɜːdsɒŋ/
]
[ US /ˈbɝdˌsɔŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɝdˌsɔŋ/ ]
NOUN
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the characteristic sound produced by a bird
a bird will not learn its song unless it hears it at an early age
How To Use birdsong In A Sentence
- From the garden, no other property is visible and the only sound is that of birdsong.
- The faint whistling of birdsong awoke Marcs as it crept into his cell.
- Many studies have been done exploring the degree to which birdsong is innate or learned behavior.
- Birdsong enters the cottage from front and back - blackbirds, robins, finches.
- Deciding to choose the positive is to celebrate the birdsong, regardless of the weather.
- Their music uses band instrumentation, field recordings such as birdsong and street chatters, filtered electronics, speech and song fragments. Undefined
- Birdsong Gully, which has been running for the last month, is a set of posts in the bush where people can touch a screen and hear birds such as the little spotted kiwi and tui.
- These poems are as heartless as birdsong, as unmeant as elm leaves, which, if they love, love only the wide blue sky and the air and the idea of elm leaves. Selected Poems by Robert Bringhurst
- Listening to recorded birdsong is only one of many ways on the Internet to tune in to real animal voices.
- Plus why oh why did they introduce unnecessary twittering birdsong on one track?